SOLUTION: -y=-x+1

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Question 24039: -y=-x+1
Answer by rapaljer(4671)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
It's a nice idea to multiply or divide both sides of the equation by -1"
y = x -1

So now it is in slope-intercept form, and you can tell by looking at this equation that the y intercept is -1, and the slope is 1, which is .

Graph the y intercept by going DOWN 1 on the y axis and put a point there. With your pencil on this point, measure off the slope, which means to go UP 1 and then RIGHT 1, and put a second point. Connect the dots, and it should look like this:



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